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Night Lights in Economics: Sources and Uses. (2020). Olivia, Susan ; Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua.
In: CSAE Working Paper Series.
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    In: CEI Working Paper Series.
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  2. Coupling Coordination Analysis of County Tourism Development and Multidimensional Poverty Based on Nighttime Light Data. (2024). Zhang, Yifan ; Yu, Jiahao ; Xiao, Hai ; Tang, Xiaohong ; Wan, Jiangjun ; Xin, Chuliang.
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  3. Estimating urban GDP growth using nighttime lights and machine learning techniques in data poor environments: The case of South Sudan. (2024). Mawejje, Joseph ; McSharry, Patrick.
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  4. Measurement errors in popular night lights data may bias estimated impacts of economic sanctions: Evidence from closing the Kaesong Industrial Zone. (2024). Gibson, John ; Kim, Bonggeun ; Boegibson, Geua.
    In: Economic Inquiry.
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  5. Productive Workfare? Evidence from Ethiopias Productive Safety Net Program. (2023). Stephane, Victor ; Gazeaud, Jules.
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  6. Does commerce promote theft? A quantitative study from Beijing, China. (2023). Zhang, NA ; Jiang, Yutian.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  7. The Effect of Urban Form on Urban Shrinkage—A Study of 293 Chinese Cities Using Geodetector. (2023). Zhou, Jiang ; Wang, BO ; Zheng, Linzi ; Yan, Miao.
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  10. Nighttime lights data and their implications for IB research. (2023). Zhang, Peng ; Oh, Chang Hoon ; Shapiro, Daniel.
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  14. Noisy Night Lights Data: Effects on Research Findings for Developing Countries. (2022). Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua ; Alimi, Omoniyi.
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  15. How effective are sanctions on North Korea? Popular DMSP night-lights data may bias evaluations due to blurring and poor low-light detection. (2022). Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua ; Kim, Bonggeun.
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  16. Revisiting the role of secondary towns: Effects of different types of urban growth on poverty in Indonesia. (2022). Gibson, John ; Susantono, Bambang ; Jiang, YI.
    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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  17. The current and future costs of tropical cyclones: A case study of La Réunion. (2022). Veremes, Helene ; Garabedian, Sabine ; Fontaine, Idriss.
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  18. Spatiotemporal Change of Eco-Environmental Quality in the Oasis City and Its Correlation with Urbanization Based on RSEI : A Case Study of Urumqi, China. (2022). Zhou, Qian ; Zhang, Jingjing ; Liu, Hong ; Cao, Min.
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  19. Prisoners of a distant past? Linguistic diversity and the time-depth of human settlement in Papua New Guinea. (2022). Filer, Colin ; Fraenkel, Jon .
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  20. Using Satellite Data to Guide Urban Poverty Reduction. (2022). Malmgrenhansen, David ; Fisker, Peter ; Sohnesen, Thomas Pave.
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  21. Do higher?quality nighttime lights and net primary productivity predict subnational GDP in developing countries? Evidence from the Philippines. (2022). Pagaduan, Jesson A.
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  27. Tracking Economic Activity in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis Using Nighttime Lights — The Case of Morocco. (2021). Roberts, Mark.
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  28. Measuring Inequality using Geospatial Data. (2021). Pichler, Stefan ; Galimberti, Jaqueson ; Pleninger, Regina.
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  30. Which night lights data should we use in economics, and where?. (2021). Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua ; Olivia, Susan.
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  31. Measuring the Impact of Insurance on Recovery after Extreme Weather Events Using Nightlights. (2021). Noy, Ilan ; David, Fleming ; Jacob, Pastor-Paz ; Ilan, Noy ; Sally, Owen.
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  32. Better Night Lights Data, For Longer. (2021). Gibson, John.
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  38. Productive Workfare? Evidence from Ethiopias Productive Safety Net Program. (2020). Stephane, Victor ; Gazeaud, Jules.
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    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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  42. Which Night Lights Data Should we Use in Economics, and Where?. (2019). Olivia, Susan ; Gibson, John ; Boe-Gibson, Geua.
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  9. Too old to plan? Age identity and financial planning among the older population of China. (2022). Yang, Qianqian ; Mo, Weiqiao ; Post, Thomas ; Zou, Xiaopeng ; Ye, Zihan.
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  10. Mismatch between soil nutrient deficiencies and fertilizer applications: Implications for yield responses in Ethiopia. (2022). Aynekulu, Ermias ; Berhane, Guush ; Amare, Mulubrhan ; Abay, Mehari H.
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  17. Assessing Response Fatigue in Phone Surveys : Experimental Evidence on Dietary Diversity in Ethiopia. (2021). Hoddinott, John ; Berhane, Guush ; Hirfrfot, Kibrom Tafere ; Abay, Kibrom A.
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  18. Understanding the Requirements for Surveys to Support Satellite-Based Crop Type Mapping : Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. (2021). Kilic, Talip ; Azzari, George ; Jain, Shruti ; Jeffries, Graham ; Murray, Siobhan.
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  22. How accurate are yield estimates from crop cuts? Evidence from smallholder maize farms in Ethiopia. (2021). Chamberlin, Jordan ; Ayalew, Hailemariam ; Kosmowski, Frederic ; Craufurd, Peter ; Abay, Kibrom ; Sida, Tesfaye.
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  40. A Case of Mistaken Identity? Measuring Rates of Improved Seed Adoption in Tanzania Using DNA Fingerprinting. (2020). Wineman, Ayala ; Njeru, Timothy ; Alia, Didier ; Reynolds, Travis W ; Anderson, Leigh C ; Ayieko, Miltone W ; Biscaye, Pierre ; Njue, Eric ; Wainaina, Priscilla.
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